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IEEE Computer, Volume 55
Volume 55, Number 1, January 2022
- Elham Ebrahimi:
Can Shooter Bias Be Measured in Immersive Virtual Reality? 4-5 - William Gropp, Forrest Shull:
Succeeding Together. 12-17 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 9-11 - Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Cryptojacking. 18-19 - Tom Coughlin:
Digital Storage and Memory. 20-29 - Joseph Williams, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Outlook: Forward Thinking for 2022. 30-32 - John VerWey:
The Other Artificial Intelligence Hardware Problem. 34-42 - Rod F. Crawford, Andrew N. Sloss:
Is Expressiveness the Future of Software? 43-52 - Mohamad Kassab, Phillip A. Laplante:
Open Banking: What It Is, Where It's at, and Where It's Going. 53-63 - Shaoshan Liu, Jean-Luc Gaudiot:
Rise of the Autonomous Machines. 64-73 - Keith W. Miller, Deborah G. Johnson, Perry D. Drake:
The ConnectionRoom: A New Analogy for Understanding the Ethical Dimensions of Social Media. 74-81 - Joanna F. DeFranco:
From Calculations to Computations: A Look Back at the First Computer. 82-87 - Doron Drusinsky:
On the High-Energy Consumption of Bitcoin Mining. 88-93 - Lachlan McCalman, Daniel Steinberg, Grace Abuhamad, Marc-Etienne Brunet, Robert C. Williamson, Richard S. Zemel:
Assessing AI Fairness in Finance. 94-97 - Sarah Horton:
Building an Accessible Digital World. 98-102 - Christos Alexakos, Konstantinos Votis, Dimitrios Tzovaras, Dimitrios Serpanos:
Reshaping the Intelligent Transportation Scene: Challenges of an Operational and Safe Internet of Vehicles. 104-107 - Steve Keckler, Dejan S. Milojicic:
Accelerators. 108-112 - Michael Zyda:
Can We Replace All, or Mostly All, In-Class Teaching With Educational Games? 113-117 - Hal Berghel:
The State of the Art in Voting Machine Technology: Just How Reliable Are They? 118-126 - Joseph Weiss, Rob Stephens, Nadine Miller:
Control System Cyber Incidents Are Real - and Current Prevention and Mitigation Strategies Are Not Working. 128-137
Volume 55, Number 2, February 2022
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-9 - Phil Laplante, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Zero-Trust Artificial Intelligence? 10-12 - Jungheum Park, Hyunji Chung, Joanna F. DeFranco:
Multilayered Diagnostics for Smart Cities. 14-22 - Zhou Yang, Spencer Bradshaw, Rattikorn Hewett, Fang Jin:
Discovering Opioid Use Patterns From Social Media for Relapse Prevention. 23-33 - Thomas B. Preußer, Smitha Gautham, Abhi D. Rajagopala, Carl R. Elks, Alexander Weiss:
Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Embedded Trace. 34-43 - Usama Salama, Lina Yao, Hye-Young Paik:
A Multilevel Collective Framework for Internet of Things Digital Forensic Investigation. 44-53 - Salman Ahmed, Ya Xiao, Taejoong Chung, Carol J. Fung, Moti Yung, Danfeng Daphne Yao:
Privacy Guarantees of Bluetooth Low Energy Contact Tracing: A Case Study on COVIDWISE. 54-62 - Jerry Bonnell, Mitsunori Ogihara, Yelena Yesha:
Challenges and Issues in Data Science Education. 63-66 - Phillip Bernstein, Mark Greaves, Steve McConnell, Clifford Pearson:
Harnessing Artificial Intelligence to Design Healthy, Sustainable, and Equitable Places. 67-71 - Nir Kshetri, Maya Chhetri:
Gender Asymmetry in Cybersecurity: Socioeconomic Causes and Consequences. 72-77 - Yuxia Zhang, Hao He, Minghui Zhou:
Commercial Participation in OpenStack: Two Sides of a Coin. 78-84 - Sarah Jane Mee, Salam Daher:
Alexa, M.D. 85-89 - Mladan Jovanovic, Mia Schmitz:
Explainability as a User Requirement for Artificial Intelligence Systems. 90-94 - Norita B. Ahmad, Areeba Hamid, Vian Ahmed:
Data Science: Hype and Reality. 95-101 - Doron Drusinsky, Matthew Litton, James Bret Michael:
Lightweight Verification and Validation of Cyberphysical Systems Using Machine-Learned Correctness Properties. 102-108
Volume 55, Number 3, March 2022
- Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 7-10 - Nir Kshetri, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Ransomware: Pay to Play? 11-13 - Joanna F. DeFranco:
Should Cyberphysical Systems and the Internet of Things Get Married? 14-23 - Atif Mashkoor, Tim Menzies, Alexander Egyed, Rudolf Ramler:
Artificial Intelligence and Software Engineering: Are We Ready? 24-28 - Hironori Washizaki, Foutse Khomh, Yann-Gaël Guéhéneuc, Hironori Takeuchi, Naotake Natori, Takuo Doi, Satoshi Okuda:
Software-Engineering Design Patterns for Machine Learning Applications. 30-39 - Stephen John Warnett, Uwe Zdun:
Architectural Design Decisions for the Machine Learning Workflow. 40-51 - Jubril Gbolahan Adigun, Matteo Camilli, Michael Felderer, Andrea Giusti, Dominik T. Matt, Anna Perini, Barbara Russo, Angelo Susi:
Collaborative Artificial Intelligence Needs Stronger Assurances Driven by Risks. 52-63 - Zubair Khaliq, Sheikh Umar Farooq, Dawood Ashraf Khan:
Transformers for GUI Testing: A Plausible Solution to Automated Test Case Generation and Flaky Tests. 64-73 - Norbert Siegmund, Johannes Dorn, Max Weber, Christian Kaltenecker, Sven Apel:
Green Configuration: Can Artificial Intelligence Help Reduce Energy Consumption of Configurable Software Systems? 74-81 - Laura J. Freeman, Feras A. Batarseh, D. Richard Kuhn, Mohammad S. Raunak, Raghu N. Kacker:
The Path to a Consensus on Artificial Intelligence Assurance. 82-86 - Bill Curtis, Robert A. Martin, Philippe-Emmanuel Douziech:
Measuring the Structural Quality of Software Systems. 87-90 - Lior Ella:
How to Build a Scalable Quantum Controller. 91-94 - Nir Kshetri, Elena Loukoianova:
Data Privacy Considerations for Central Bank Digital Currencies in Asia-Pacific Countries. 95-100 - Raghvinder S. Sangwan, Youakim Badr, Satish Mahadevan Srinivasan, Partha Mukherjee:
On the Testability of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Systems. 101-105 - Joseph Weiss, Rob Stephens, Nadine Miller:
Changing the Paradigm of Control System Cybersecurity. 106-116 - Hal Berghel:
A Collapsing Academy, Part III: Scientometrics and Metric Mania. 117-123 - Michael Zyda:
Let's Rename Everything "the Metaverse!". 124-129
Volume 55, Number 4, April 2022
- Elisabeth André:
How Virtual Agents Learn to Speak Expressively. 4-5 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 9-11 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 10 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas, Nir Kshetri:
Algorithms: Society's Invisible Puppeteers. 12-14 - George K. Thiruvathukal, Yung-Hsiang Lu:
Efficient Computer Vision for Embedded Systems. 15-19 - Philip C. Treleaven, Malgorzata Smietanka, Hirsh Pithadia:
Federated Learning: The Pioneering Distributed Machine Learning and Privacy-Preserving Data Technology. 20-29 - Dai Hoang Tran, Quan Z. Sheng, Wei Emma Zhang, Salma Abdalla Hamad, Nguyen Lu Dang Khoa, Nguyen Hoang Tran:
Deep Conversational Recommender Systems: Challenges and Opportunities. 30-39 - Adriano Soares Koshiyama, Emre Kazim, Philip C. Treleaven:
Algorithm Auditing: Managing the Legal, Ethical, and Technological Risks of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Associated Algorithms. 40-50 - Henry E. Schaffer:
Computerized Analysis Can Improve Education While Taking Advantage of Economies of Scale. 52-55 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Michael J. Metro:
Internet of Telemedicine. 56-59 - Nir Kshetri:
Scams, Frauds, and Crimes in the Nonfungible Token Market. 60-64 - Jesús M. González-Barahona, Daniel Izquierdo-Cortazar, Gregorio Robles:
Software Development Metrics With a Purpose. 66-73 - Joshua Brian Fitzgerald:
Elliptic Curve Pairings. 74-77 - Keren Bergman, Ray Beausoleil, Dejan S. Milojicic:
Silicon Photonics. 78-81 - Mark Campbell, Mladan Jovanovic:
Digital Self: The Next Evolution of the Digital Human. 82-86 - Preeti S. Chauhan, Nir Kshetri:
The Role of Data and Artificial Intelligence in Driving Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. 88-93 - Malisa Vucinic, Göran Selander, John Preuss Mattsson, Thomas Watteyne:
Lightweight Authenticated Key Exchange With EDHOC. 94-100
Volume 55, Number 5, May 2022
- Manish Parashar:
Advancing Reproducibility in Parallel and Distributed Systems Research. 4-5 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 9-12 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
"Dumbing Down". 13 - Michael Zyda:
We Need Something Like "Bell Labs" for the Games Industry. 16-21 - Barry L. Jenkins, John Scott, Francois Malassenet, Kshitij Patil:
Toward a New Type of Stream for Interactive Content. 22-30 - Jessica D. Bayliss:
The Data-Oriented Design Process for Game Development. 31-38 - Marko Radeta, Agustin Zuniga, Naser Hossein Motlagh, Mohan Liyanage, Rúben Freitas, Moustafa Youssef, Sasu Tarkoma, Huber Flores, Petteri Nurmi:
Deep Learning and the Oceans. 39-50 - Shuiguang Deng, Pan Lv, Ouwen Jin, Schahram Dustdar, Ying Li, De Ma, Zhaohui Wu, Gang Pan:
Darwin-S: A Reference Software Architecture for Brain-Inspired Computers. 51-63 - Ann E. K. Sobel, Ron Vetter:
Cybersecurity Best Practices for CISE Programs. 64-72 - Michael Grottke, Kishor S. Trivedi:
Aging, Fast and Slow. 73-75 - Hsiao-Ying Lin:
Large-Scale Artificial Intelligence Models. 76-80 - Theodoros Komninos, Michael Paraskevas, Zacharoula Smyrnaiou, Dimitrios Serpanos:
Cyberphysical Systems in K-12 Education. 81-84 - Shiuhpyng Shieh, Shanhsin Lee, Mengru Tsai:
Strategy and Tactics Against Ransomware. 85-92 - Hal Berghel:
The QAnon Phenomenon: The Storm Has Always Been Among Us. 93-100 - Michael Zyda:
How Do I Get a Position in the Games Industry? The FAQ. 102-108
Volume 55, Number 6, June 2022
- Chia-Lin Yang:
A Forward Speculative Interference Attack. 4-5 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 9-11 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 10 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
Revisiting Software Metrology. 12-14 - James Bret Michael, Marko Orescanin:
Developing and Deploying Artificial Intelligence Systems. 15-17 - Dennis Muiruri, Lucy Ellen Lwakatare, Jukka K. Nurminen, Tommi Mikkonen:
Practices and Infrastructures for Machine Learning Systems: An Interview Study in Finnish Organizations. 18-29 - Kunai Zhang, Yahui Liu, Weiqiang Zhang, Shaoshan Liu:
π-Learner: A Lifelong Roadside Learning Framework for Infrastructure Augmented Autonomous Driving. 30-39 - K. M. A. Solaiman, Tao Sun, Alina Nesen, Bharat K. Bhargava, Michael Stonebraker:
Applying Machine Learning and Data Fusion to the "Missing Person" Problem. 40-55 - Milad Taleby Ahvanooey, Mark Xuefang Zhu, Wojciech Mazurczyk, Malika Bendechache:
Information Hiding in Digital Textual Contents: Techniques and Current Challenges. 56-65 - Pedro Reviriego, Elena Merino Gómez, Fabrizio Lombardi:
Latin and Greek in Computing: Ancient Words in a New World. 66-72 - Oscar Pastor, Alfonso Pierantonio, Gustavo Rossi:
Teaching Modeling in the Time of Agile Development. 73-76 - Arief Zulkifli:
TikTok in 2022: Revisiting Data and Privacy. 77-80 - Ildikó Vancsa:
The Four Opens: Open Source Beyond the Code. 81-84 - Nir Kshetri:
El Salvador's Bitcoin Gamble. 85-89 - Craig Iaboni, Himanshu Patel, Deepan Lobo, Ji-Won Choi, Pramod Abichandani:
Where Are They Going? Clustering Event Camera Data to Detect and Track Moving Objects. 90-94 - Doron Drusinsky:
Cryptographic-Biometric Self-Sovereign Personal Identities. 96-102
Volume 55, Number 7, July 2022
- Han-Wei Shen:
Scientific Visualization Using Neural Networks. 4-6 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 10-12 - Joanna F. DeFranco, Jeffrey M. Voas:
"Smarter" Seeking "Wiser". 13-14 - Phil Laplante, Dejan S. Milojicic:
Predicting Technologies That Advance Humanity. 15-17 - David A. Patterson, Joseph Gonzalez, Urs Hölzle, Quoc V. Le, Chen Liang, Lluis-Miquel Munguia, Daniel Rothchild, David R. So, Maud Texier, Jeff Dean:
The Carbon Footprint of Machine Learning Training Will Plateau, Then Shrink. 18-28 - Torsten Hoefler, Ariel Hendel, Duncan Roweth:
The Convergence of Hyperscale Data Center and High-Performance Computing Networks. 29-37 - Yiming Huo:
Space Broadband Access: The Race Has Just Begun. 38-45 - Ria Cheruvu:
Unconventional Concerns for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence. 46-55 - Ramalatha Marimuthu, Shally Gupta, Larry Stapleton, Dominique Duncan, Bozenna Pasik-Duncan:
Challenging the Digital Divide: Factors Affecting the Availability, Adoption, and Acceptance of Future Technology in Elderly User Communities. 56-66 - Rosa M. Badia, Ian T. Foster, Dejan S. Milojicic:
More Real Than Real: The Race to Simulate Everything. 67-72 - Phil Laplante:
Trusting Digital Twins. 73-77 - James Bret Michael:
Placing Trust in Automated Software Development Processes. 78-81 - Thomas M. Coughlin, William R. Tonti:
Computing Nearer to Data. 82-87 - Dimitrios Serpanos, Theodoros Komninos:
The Cyberwarfare in Ukraine. 88-91 - Moshe Sipper:
Artificial General Intelligence: Pressure Cooker or Crucible? 92-96 - Neil C. Rowe:
Algorithms for Artificial Intelligence. 97-102 - Hal Berghel:
Prosperity Theology Goes Online: Will This Be a Fifth Great Awakening? 104-110 - Michael Zyda:
Weapons of Mass Distraction - The America's Army Game at 20. 112-122
Volume 55, Number 8, August 2022
- Clayton Ferner:
Contributions of Quantum Factoring on Quantum Research. 5-7 - Erich J. Neuhold:
50 & 25 Years Ago. 11-13 - Ergun Akleman:
Computing Through Time. 12 - Jeffrey M. Voas, Elena Loukoianova:
Warming Your Chicken. 14-15 - Jeffrey M. Voas:
In This Issue. 15 - Manish Parashar, Michael A. Heroux, Victoria Stodden:
Research Reproducibility. 16-18 - Ian T. Foster, Carl Kesselman:
CUF-Links: Continuous and Ubiquitous FAIRness Linkages for Reproducible Research. 20-30